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Look at his raging-red crabs rampant against an arsenical green ground, as if protesting their independence: the wildest crustaceans in art, perpetually avant-garde; or the dynamically worked surface of his white roses, incandescent against a pale green wall.
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And they have learned the art of perpetually reinventing value in a dialogue between competencies and customers.
If you need to raise money, as arts organizations perpetually do, you might as well make the exercise fun for your supporters, who are constantly being hit up for donations these days.
Unwilling to repeat himself, he perfected the art of staying perpetually up-to-date.
Art today is perpetually restaging ideas first enunciated in the 1960s or even the 1910s.
("Nice kids," he said).... Tells about the impact of "Rite"... Unwilling to repeat himself, he perfected the art of staying perpetually up-to-date.
And once you stop to look, and give it your full attention, and glimpse its implications for the future of a great art and a perpetually lost-and-found art history, it's there in a very big way.
With room for gigs, exhibitions, book launches, parties, film and debates touching on hot topics such as the uneasy relationship between politics and art, W139 is perpetually in motion, frequented by skinny-trousered hipsters, bespectacled geeks and paint-spattered freaks alike.
The federal budget is a testament to the place of culture in the national pecking order: long a line-item stepchild, the Arts Endowment is perpetually in funding free-fall.
(Rosenberg) ★ Philadelphia Museum of Art: 'Van Gogh Up Close' (through May 6) Nature both inspired van Gogh's extraordinary art and calmed his perpetually jangled nerves, and this modest yet groundbreaking show of 45 often small, unfamiliar canvases — devoted almost entirely to landscapes — examines his crucial connection to its bounty.
(Smith) Out of Town ★ Philadelphia Museum of Art: 'Van Gogh Up Close' (through May 6) Nature both inspired van Gogh's extraordinary art and calmed his perpetually jangled nerves, and this modest yet groundbreaking show of 45 often small, unfamiliar canvases — devoted almost entirely to landscapes — examines his crucial connection to its bounty.
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